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On World Creativity and Innovation Day, an expert reflects on the dizzying pace of technology and the active role we must take.
Black and white portrait of the author, a woman who is serious and gentle
It's important to address how neurodivergent people have been represented in the media and how these stigmas may prevent them from living in a fairer world.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.
tiny pacemaker
A team of U.S. engineers has now developed a device that can be injected into the body with minimal invasion and emits pulses of light to activate itself in cases of arrhythmia.
Illustration of the author
Promoting scientific literacy in our society enables informed decision-making on health, environmental, and technological issues.
trans organism
A key milestone in the development of GMOs was the discovery of a soil bacterium capable of infecting plant cells and transferring a specific segment of its DNA into the plant’s genome through infection.
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This World Water Day, we reflect on glaciers, those vast reservoirs that sustain the planet's water balance.
image of cities
Researchers share their advancements and how they help us tackle some of society’s biggest challenges.
Illustration of the author
Mathematical principles have enabled the creation of technologies ranging from the steam engine and electricity to the Internet, AI, and CRISPR.
green sustainability buildings representing companies for the environment
EGADE Business School at Tecnológico de Monterrey presented a study evaluating progress in this area within the region's corporate sector.

TecScience

Illustration of the author
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, an expert reflects on the dizzying pace of technology and the active role we must take.
Black and white portrait of the author, a woman who is serious and gentle
It's important to address how neurodivergent people have been represented in the media and how these stigmas may prevent them from living in a fairer world.
research for students
Getting involved in research projects and practicing science communication as an undergraduate is a way to mutually enrich both professional growth and the work being done in the lab.
tiny pacemaker
A team of U.S. engineers has now developed a device that can be injected into the body with minimal invasion and emits pulses of light to activate itself in cases of arrhythmia.
Illustration of the author
Promoting scientific literacy in our society enables informed decision-making on health, environmental, and technological issues.
trans organism
A key milestone in the development of GMOs was the discovery of a soil bacterium capable of infecting plant cells and transferring a specific segment of its DNA into the plant’s genome through infection.
Illustration
This World Water Day, we reflect on glaciers, those vast reservoirs that sustain the planet's water balance.
image of cities
Researchers share their advancements and how they help us tackle some of society’s biggest challenges.
Illustration of the author
Mathematical principles have enabled the creation of technologies ranging from the steam engine and electricity to the Internet, AI, and CRISPR.
green sustainability buildings representing companies for the environment
EGADE Business School at Tecnológico de Monterrey presented a study evaluating progress in this area within the region's corporate sector.

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